A Black and White History of Psychiatry in the United States

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Jordan A. Conrad
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[1] New York University,Center for Bioethics
[2] Institute of Philosophy Katholiek Universiteit Leuven,undefined
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Journal of Medical Humanities | 2022年 / 43卷
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History of psychiatry; History; Race; Racism; Mental health;
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Histories of psychiatry in the United States can shed light on current areas of need in mental health research and treatment. Often, however, these histories fail to represent accurately the distinct trajectories of psychiatric care among black and white populations, not only homogenizing the historical narrative but failing to account for current disparities in mental health care among these populations. The current paper explores two parallel histories of psychiatry in the United States and the way that these have come to influence current mental health practices. Juxtaposing the development of psychiatric care and understanding as it was provided for, and applied to, black and white populations, a picture of the theoretic foundations of mental health emerges, revealing the separate history that led to the current uneven state of psychiatric care.
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